Marshals Episode 10 on Paramount Plus: Release Timing

Marshals Episode 10 lands on CBS and Paramount Plus this Sunday, with the next episodes scheduled through Episode 13.
Marshals is already moving fast on CBS, and Episode 10 is the one to watch next if you are following the Yellowstone spinoff rollout.
Luke Grimes returns as Kayce Dutton, now joining an elite U.S.. Marshals unit in Montana as the series blends range justice with a larger, ongoing world.. Alongside Grimes, the cast includes Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater, Mo Brings Plenty as Mo, and Brecken Merrill as Tate.. Spencer Hudnut serves as showrunner, while Taylor Sheridan is an executive producer.
For viewers using Paramount Plus, the timing depends on the plan you have. Premium subscribers can watch Episode 10 live through Paramount Plus with access to the local CBS station, while Essential subscribers get the episode on demand the following day.
This matters for fans because the platform delivery model can change when you get new episodes, even if the broadcast date is the same.
Episode 10, titled “Playing with Fire,” premieres on CBS and Paramount Plus Premium on Sunday, May 3 at 8 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. CT, then streams on Paramount Plus Essential on Monday, May 4.
The next stretch keeps the momentum going.. Episode 11, “On Thin Ice,” airs on CBS and Paramount Plus Premium on May 10 at 8 p.m.. ET / 8 p.m.. PT / 7 p.m.. CT, with Episode 11 available on Paramount Plus Essential on May 11.. Episode 12, “The Devil at Home,” premieres May 17 at the same evening times for Premium, before arriving on Essential on May 18.
Episode 13, “Wolves at the Door,” is scheduled to premiere on May 24 on CBS and Paramount Plus Premium at 8 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. CT, then streams on Paramount Plus Essential on May 25.
Meanwhile, fans who prefer not to rely on Paramount Plus for day-of viewing can still watch via live TV streaming options that carry CBS, and the service also offers other Yellowstone spinoffs including 1883 and 1923.
In practical terms, knowing the Premium-versus-Essential schedule helps you avoid accidentally waiting an extra day, especially during the weekly cadence.